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Explore Griffith’s wineries, taste local produce, and discover its agricultural and Italian heritage at Pioneer Park Museum.

Find out more about Griffith at visitnsw.com.

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Getting to Griffith

The Griffith XPLORER runs from Sydney on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The Melbourne XPT trains stops at Cootamundra or Wagga Wagga, with coach connections to Griffith.

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Getting around Griffith

Griffith has regular local bus services that operate through Griffith and surrounding towns and villages, a taxi service, hire car companies and bus tour operators.

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